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A Canterbury pub dating back to 1504, Casey’s in Butchery Lane, is set for a £180,000 transformation and has been renamed ‘The Shakespeare’, a return to the historic inn’s former name, by brewers Shepherd Neame. The pub closed on 22 July for three weeks for the first phase of development of the existing listed building and courtyard.

Kent brewer Shepherd Neame has signed a three-year sponsorship deal with local football club Canterbury City FC, who play in the premier division of the Southern Counties East Football League. The deal will see Shepherd Neame’s logo appear on Canterbury City’s first team kit as they become the club’s ‘First Team Partner’. City chairman Tim Clark said “It is fantastic for the club to have a well-kn

Starring a wealth of British talent from stage and screen, Southcliffe tells the story of a fictional English market town devastated by a spate of shootings which take place over a single day; a tragedy that has ripped apart the community. The inexplicable chain of events at the dark heart of this four-part mini-series shatters time and space for Southcliffe’s inhabitants.

A Kent pub in the heart of cherry-growing country has launched a cocktail to toast the birth of Prince George of Cambridge using a unique cherry brandy with a Royal Warrant. Created at the Crown Inn, Sarre, By George is a refreshing drink served in a long glass with ice featuring 50ml Grant’s Morella Cherry Brandy topped up with Champagne and garnished with a Kentish cherry. Locally, the pub is kn